![]() The radial menu used to trade items in settlements doesn’t always “stick” in one place, making simply buying and selling your inventory a dexterity mini-game by itself at times. Wave “textures,” for lack of a better word, disappear and appear randomly. The game stutters and pauses for half-seconds at a time frequently, which can be frustrating trying to navigate around a rock or engaged in battle. The opening animation, a simple video animation providing the game’s backstory, starts the game off with a choppy framerate and the problems only get worse from there. King of Seas is a rough game on the Nintendo Switch. The music is surprisingly excellent, but as with other areas of the game, it is impacted by a combination of performance problems and odd design-choices. The graphics are clean and simple with a colorful, cartoony style, but the visuals are hampered by some performance issues that plague the game as a whole. The other characters you meet are colorful, if not memorable, and mostly serve to provide exposition or indicate where the next quest might be.Ĭharacters are drawn in a vibrant, exaggerated style, and the wild caricatures are appreciated to help differentiate them. It is a basic premise, but provides an adequate through-line to provide purpose to your questing. Within minutes of starting the game, your father is murdered, you are accused of treason and left for dead, and you spend your time seeking revenge and regaining your empire. King of Seas, available on all consoles and PC and reviewed on the Nintendo Switch, puts you in the role of either the son or daughter (your choice!) of the King of Seas, the central figure maintaining peace between merchant and pirate factions. ![]()
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